MESOPOTAMIA AND SUMER.

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MESOPOTAMIA AND SUMER

MESOPOTAMIA Mesopotamia is the valley between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers Also known as the Fertile Crescent due to an abundance of crops There are three main areas: Assyria , Akkad, and Sumer The city-state of Babylon is also found in Mesopotamia

SUMER By 3000 BC independent city-states had been established City-state = a city that has political and economic control over the surrounding countryside The most prominent building was the ziggurat (a pyramid-shaped structure), the temple dedicated to the chief god or goddess of the city

Worked hard to please the gods Rulers and Religion Believed that gods and goddesses owned the cities Polytheistic Monotheistic = belief in one God Polytheistic = belief in many gods Worked hard to please the gods Kingship was seen as divine, kings believed to get their power to rule from the gods and served as the gods’ chief representative

Society Society was patriarchal = dominated by men Scribes also held very important positions Few people could read and write, took years of schooling Created a system of writing called cuneiform Made wedge-shaped impressions on clay tablets and then baked them in the sun Developed a math system based on the number 6 Hour divided into 60 min., circle into 360 degrees

EMPIRES OF MESOPOTAMIA AND SOUTHWEST ASIA

Akkadians Conquered the Sumerian city-states and northern Mesopotamia Main king was Sargon I Formed the world’s first empire Adopted cuneiform and spread Sumerian culture

Babylonian Empire Main king was Hammurabi Honored Sumerian gods and united all of Mesopotamia He also instituted a legal system known as the Code of Hammurabi Consisted of 282 laws based on eye for an eye

Hittites Located in Asia Minor (modern day Turkey) They were the first to make iron This benefited them because it made stronger weapons and tools

Assyrians Due to frequent warfare the Assyrians created a fierce warrior society Assyrian warfare also relied on terror How did they treat the people they captured: tortured or killed them Ruthlessly punished those who opposed them

Phoenicians Greatest achievement was the Phoenician alphabet Developed one of the world’s first alphabets Consisted of 22 letters, adopted by many through trade, foundation for modern English alphabet

Hebrews/Israelites Located in modern day Israel Hebrews are ancestors of people called Jews Founded the religion of Judaism It was the first monotheistic religion The Torah is the most sacred text The Hebrew Bible is called the Old Testament in the Christian Bible All Hebrews can be traced back to what ancestor, Abraham Hebrews became known as the Children of Israel or Israelites

Hebrews/Israelites con’t Some Israelites moved to Egypt where they eventually were made into slaves A leader emerged named Moses He demanded freedom of the Israelites Exodus: journey in which Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt Jews celebrate Passover to remember the Exodus

Hebrews/Israelites con’t Teachings of Judaism Monotheistic Beliefs of justice and righteousness Most important laws Ten Commandments Mosaic Law guides many areas of Jewish law Food prepared according to Mosaic law is called Kosher Sacred text: Torah and the Hebrew Bible

Persians Located modern-day Iran Established one of the largest empires of the ancient world Built numerous roads, the longest one was named the Royal Road World’s first long highway, 1,500 miles